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William Edward Stone

West Valley, Utah

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Jan. 25, 1943 ~ Feb. 23, 2013William Edward Stone was born on January 25th, 1943 in Atlanta, GA. He joined our Lord and Savior on Saturday, February 23rd, 2013, surrounded by family in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he lived the last few months of his life. William was retired and had been a dedicated...

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bill was a good friend of mine. we had alot of fun together. we both worked for the railroad. I will never forget him. thank you. dennis

i will miss bill very much. i knew and worked with him in salt lake and arkansas.god bless you. d.w.dority

Dearest Stone Family,
Bill was a dear friend to Ken and I and he will be sorely missed. Remember that "weeping may endure for a night but JOY will come in the morning". Bill is now resting in the bosom of Abraham where there is no more pain or suffering.
Keeping you in our prayers.
With our deepest sympathy,
Ken and Bessie Thornton

" B " Wow I'm so saddened by Bill's passing " The Blond Head ' was my Brother, he will alway's be missed:-(
David Nay

May you rest in eternal peace Bill. You will be missed by MANY.

Uncle Bill ~ I was so sad to hear of your passing. You were one of my most FAVORITEST people in the world. The one thing we had so much in common was our ATLANTA FALCONS!! I will miss seeing you at our family gatherings. You will ALWAYS have a VERY SPECIAL place in my heart.

Aunt Betty, if you need anything please let me know. Love you both

Aunt Betty and Family,

T and I were so saddened to hear of Uncle Bill's passing. He was truly and gentleman and a pleasure to be around. My fondest memories will be of him holding court at the kitchen table, nudging me or winking at me before he was going to bust somebody's chops. The saving grace is that now he will be free from the physical struggles that he endured, with dignity, the last years of his life. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. God Bless-

Larry Jr.,...

My uncle was a wonderful man. His sense of humor will be missed. You we a good father and a amazing. The took home his angel.